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Zimbabwe’s Nelson Chamisa wants election to stop ‘dictatorship’

@NelsonChamisa says the extent of tyranny in Zimbabwe under @edmnangagwa is worse than under Robert Mugabe, the late dictator

How traditional leaders help to rig elections on voting day in Zimbabwe

The agreement between ZANU PF and the chiefs espouses that ‘on voting day, the headman will marshal his subjects and…

‘I was blind, but now I see’ – celebrating Malawi’s progress on World NTD Day

As recently as 2015, 7.6 million people in Malawi were at risk from this disease, but now this threat has…

Does Africa deserve green aid?

Wealthy countries should consider boosting investment in Africa’s carbon-intensive industries.

The UN’s CITES deal is wrong. Here is why

SADC countries need to act rapidly to regain their sovereign rights to use their wildlife in ways that support the…

Africa’s education opportunity

Educators and policymakers must provide all learners with an equitable, high-quality learning environment – and food.

Treating traditional African art as a political football does it a disservice

Arguments over restitution have obscured the fact that work from the continent’s past has had a global influence

Fighting graft: Lessons from Kenya and Zambia

In Kenya, the fight against corruption is yet to be won and things may have gotten worse since 2018

How to transform higher education in Africa

Fixing higher education on the continent requires greater investment in scientific research and placing social justice at the center of…

Polls: Can Africa get rid of election riggers?

Coups attract attention and action, but the manipulation of polls is the real threat to electoral democracy.